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GT: How did you get locals to open up to you? And how did you communicate with them?JF: One crucial item you need for any journey into a remote landscape is a genuine interest in learning. If you are impatient with elders and locals, you won't be shown much patience in return. I can speak four languages including Putonghua and a dialect of Tibetan, but it wasn't enough and we still needed local translators to assist, because there are many dialects within any given region. GT: What is so special about this route?JF: This Ancient Tea Horse Road was so much more than simply a trade path ushering tea and horses through the mountains. It was an ancient migration road, a news pipeline, a pilgrimage route and even a postal route. From an ethnic perspective it is an incredibly rich and often curious blend of linguistics (the Tibetans refer to whisky as "Arra," and in the Middle East they have long called whisky "Arrak" and features (blue-eyed Tibetans in parts of the north). GT: What do you think is the best way to preserve the oral heritage of this route?JF: For an oral narrative or tradition to prevail, recordings need to be taken; journeys need to be taken to access the elders and a database needs to be established - something that is available to all, not simply academics and historians but travelers, students and the curious alike. GT: What were the most unforgettable moments of the trip?JF: Two moments stand out clearly. One was a decision I needed to make in the midst of a rampant blizzard; we had almost lost one member of our team and were struggling through hip-deep snow, frozen winds and almost no visibility. It sapped my spirit until everyone confirmed that although they were suffering, they were keen to continue. The second moment was our last day of travel. Fatigue gave way to a kind of sadness,louboutin, a kind of disbelief that this was it and it was finished. That feeling of having to return to the cities, away from the mountains and silence, away from the winds and tangible feelings was an overwhelming burden. As it happens I have been returning again and again, discovering new strands and stories since then. To some extent this might be my life's project.GT: You have given many talks about these journeys. What is the most significant thing you want to convey to the public? JF: Oral narratives and traditions may take time to take in but they are informative in an authentic way. There is also the desire to introduce this fabled route and its importance to Asia and in particular the Himalayas; the West has been unfortunately ignorant of this route, which in many ways equals the Silk Road,louboutin pas cher, except in that it never "touched" the Western world as the Silk Road did. It was a route that was entirely Asian and contributed in so many ways to the transfer of goods, blood and ideas.
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